Please cut on the glue side(load to the machine with shiny side down), and cut with mirror mode on(reverse).

Kiss Cut means the machine cut though the glue and material only, leave the carrier in one piece.

Die cut means all the layers are cut and separate the design into individual parts.

Cut Settings for Cricut®:

Settings can alter on how dull or sharp the blade is. Test cutting is recommended.

Kiss Cut: Iron-On+

Die Cut: Poster Board

Pressure: Default

Cut Settings for Silhouette® Cameo:

Settings can alter on how dull or sharp the blade is. Test cutting is recommended.

Kiss Cut:

Material: Heat Transfer, Smooth

Die Cut:

Material: Heat Transfer, Smooth

Passes 1 time

Pressing Instructions:

We highly recommend that you wash and dry your garments prior to pressing your design. This will also allow the adhesive to better penetrate the garment.

If you used regular iron instead of heat press, we highly recommend to cover your garment and the vinyl with parchment paper/cotton cloth when applying. This prevents overheating and also equalize the uneven temperature of iron plate a bit.

Test pressing is also highly recommended for regular iron users for best heat setting.

Please cut on the glue side(load to the machine with shiny side down), and cut with mirror mode on(reverse).

Kiss Cut means the machine cut though the glue and material only, leave the carrier in one piece.

Die cut means all the layers are cut and separate the design into individual parts.

Cut Settings for Cricut®:

Settings can alter on how dull or sharp the blade is. Test cutting is recommended.

Kiss Cut: Iron-On+

Die Cut: Poster Board

Pressure: Default

Cut Settings for Silhouette® Cameo:

Settings can alter on how dull or sharp the blade is. Test cutting is recommended.

Kiss Cut:

Material: Heat Transfer, Smooth

Die Cut:

Material: Heat Transfer, Smooth

Passes 1 time

Pressing Instructions:

We highly recommend that you wash and dry your garments prior to pressing your design. This will also allow the adhesive to better penetrate the garment.

If you used regular iron instead of heat press, we highly recommend to cover your garment and the vinyl with parchment paper/cotton cloth when applying. This prevents overheating and also equalize the uneven temperature of iron plate a bit.

Test pressing is also highly recommended for regular iron users for best heat setting.